An off-the-wall comedy set in the world of the Bystanders - invisible immortals who watch over their human subjects and intervene in (or interfere with) their lives.An off-the-wall comedy set in the world of the Bystanders - invisible immortals who watch over their human subjects and intervene in (or interfere with) their lives.An off-the-wall comedy set in the world of the Bystanders - invisible immortals who watch over their human subjects and intervene in (or interfere with) their lives.
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Loved this film - hilarious and original idea about if being a guardian angel was kind of like a dead end job that reminds me of naughties comedies and the Sean of the Dead era. The cast was great - Seann Walsh was funny and also sympathetic and kind of loveable. There are also some hilarious side characters played by other really funny and underrated comedians like Marek Larwood - he's so deadpan and it really works. Love the silly humour and creative vibe with fun animations that give it a unique style. I saw it at London sci-fi fest and believe it's now touring cinemas so go catch it on the big screen!
When writing The Bystanders, Director Gabriel Foster Prior and co-writer Jack Hughes set out to transplant everything they love about classic British television comedies and work it into a format suitable for a feature-film. I am happy to say that The Bystanders accomplishes this excellently. Starring stand-up comedian Seann Walsh, Scott Haran (Wizard vs. Aliens), and Marek Larwood (The Tool) this comedy sci-fi debut has won awards during its circuit on film festivals - and it's not hard to see why.
The Bystanders is set in a world much like our own, except there's an alternate dimension. This dimension is inhabited by The Bystanders - invisible immortals who each watch over their assigned human subject and intervene with their lives. Some Bystanders take this occupation seriously, others take it superficially; and the film really shines in the moments where the dichotomy of these attitudes are highlighted with empathetic humour from Gabriel and Jack. Another interesting contrast that the film utilises is the way that the changes in perspective throughout the film (from Bystander to human) are signified by shots switching from black and white, to colour. Perhaps to some viewers this may be startling at first, but after a few switches it is barely noticeable and is a very effective way of silently communicating which dimension each part of the story is taking place. The smoothing of this transition - in my opinion - is aided by the artistically vibrant rotoscoping effects implemented throughout, which both writers lovingly drew themselves.
The humour in The Bystanders tiptoes that beautiful line between the surreal and the terrestrial reminiscent of Red Dwarf, and A Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. Mixed with an excellent retro sci-fi score composed by Foz Foster which is robust with theremin and spring reverb, complimenting the film with nostalgic Doctor Who vibes. Comedy and sci-fi fans alike will appreciate the films wit, which shines a light on (and sometimes mirrors) life in the modern world, and 'what ifs' the existence of intervention from fate.
The Bystanders is set in a world much like our own, except there's an alternate dimension. This dimension is inhabited by The Bystanders - invisible immortals who each watch over their assigned human subject and intervene with their lives. Some Bystanders take this occupation seriously, others take it superficially; and the film really shines in the moments where the dichotomy of these attitudes are highlighted with empathetic humour from Gabriel and Jack. Another interesting contrast that the film utilises is the way that the changes in perspective throughout the film (from Bystander to human) are signified by shots switching from black and white, to colour. Perhaps to some viewers this may be startling at first, but after a few switches it is barely noticeable and is a very effective way of silently communicating which dimension each part of the story is taking place. The smoothing of this transition - in my opinion - is aided by the artistically vibrant rotoscoping effects implemented throughout, which both writers lovingly drew themselves.
The humour in The Bystanders tiptoes that beautiful line between the surreal and the terrestrial reminiscent of Red Dwarf, and A Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. Mixed with an excellent retro sci-fi score composed by Foz Foster which is robust with theremin and spring reverb, complimenting the film with nostalgic Doctor Who vibes. Comedy and sci-fi fans alike will appreciate the films wit, which shines a light on (and sometimes mirrors) life in the modern world, and 'what ifs' the existence of intervention from fate.
Wasn't for me, a little to Zany, some interesting ideas but poor characters, low production quality and not the best comic acting or script meant became I got bored and had to leave before the end. I genuinely felt bad about that, but I just thought it tried too hard and was like a very long poor episode of a cross between 1970's Doctor Who & the much funnier series, The Mighty Boosh. It just seemed like a film sixth formers or drama students put together and as I knew nothing about it before, I should have done my research before, as i probably would have swereved it.
I wish the Director all the best and hope going forward he proves me wrong.
I wish the Director all the best and hope going forward he proves me wrong.
What a crackin' gem of a film. If we do have bystanders then mine defo has off days! I love so much of this feature, from the use of desaturated images and hand drawn teleportation effects, to the dead pan comedy, which was delightful.(I have watched too many serious films lately). The montage in another dimension in the pub is a favourite scene but please don't be tempted to try those cocktails in the real world!
It has a great cast and the director is clearly talented! I am looking forward to seeing where he goes from here. This film has obviously done well on the festival circuit and I am sure it is now destined to do well on digital platforms.
Add this to your watchlist NOW!!
It has a great cast and the director is clearly talented! I am looking forward to seeing where he goes from here. This film has obviously done well on the festival circuit and I am sure it is now destined to do well on digital platforms.
Add this to your watchlist NOW!!
This British Sci-Fi comedy has such heartwarming vibes, which I miss in so many other up-to-date productions. It has a creative premise and you can't help but wanting more of it. It truly reminded me of the early works of Edgar Wright in terms of style and in terms of premise of Wim Wenders" Wings of Desire. This is indie filmmaking as it bests. People should watch more creative films like this and rather skip the Blockbuster train. The soundtrack has (as far as I remember it) some great synth-stlyes in it and the camerawork was absolutely fantastic with very creative shots and angles. I'm really looking forward to the director's next project!
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